The following files are generated from the results pages from the Sydney Summer Series
orienteering here and a database of all known
Australian SI numbers (based on numerous NSW events and Eventor).

IOF XML 3.0 databases (can be used by MEOS etc)

As of 4/9/13 these files are built from combining Eventor database with the larger itsdamp SportIdent archive. The Eventor id's are used for both clubs and competitors, which should make loading results back into Eventor cleaner. Once Eventor has a larger collection of SI data than itsdamp, the itsdamp database will be discontinued and these files won't be useful any longer.

Package containing SI Check installer. This small Windows program can analyse a list of starters downloaded from the start unit and tell you which ones haven't been seen by Ór (i.e. they may be lost). Ór has this facility built-in but it doesn't handle re-use of SI cards. This has to be used in conjunction with SI-Config. Updated 25/2/11 to work with SI-5 cards

Install package for periodic web printer. This small Windows program can check a web-page on a perodic basis (eg every 15 minutes) and print the page to the specified printer if it has changed. This can be used in conjunction with Ór if your web-results look better than Ór's printouts (which use a small font) or if you want to automate printouts. (Source included)

Install package for Ór printer program. This Windows program will check Ór on a perodic basis (eg every 15 minutes) and print the results to the specified printer if they have changed. A special format option is provided to print Summer Series results to a receipt printer. (Must configure and activate live results in Ór for this to work, but if the connection to the server fails, printing still works). (Source included)

Ór Configuration files

Ór has a couple of features that allow it to interact with resources on the internet - it can download an archive of
known SI cards and the associated runner, and it can also upload results live from an event to a web-server. By default
this functionality points at the Orienteering Ireland server. The configuration changes below allow use of Australian based
resources hosted by Big Foot.>

Other Files

Problem with new releases of Java and Ór (October 2012)

Download this zip file and save it on the PC you use at events. If you find that Ór doesn't find your COM port (on Windows), then you may need this file. It contains a description of the problem, a fix to it and a file needed to effect the fix.